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DDSPEAKS
In the past year, what is the one thing you are most grateful for?
December 2018
Volume 3, Issue 12
December Birthdays
12/6 Stacey Curtis
12/6 Julie Manis
12/9 Tora Aldridge
12/12 Melissa Stone
12/13 Beverly Monk
12/16 Isaac Perry
12/17 Sabrena Harris
12/18 Rodney Farley
12/19 Karensa Richmond
12/20 Jennifer Gordon
12/22 Patricia White
12/24 Linda Navarro
12/25 Karen Lawson
12/30 Sandra Thomas
12/31 Stacey Schratz
December Safe Toys and Gifts Month
Universal Human Rights
Month
12/1 Rosa Parks Day
12/1 World AIDS Day
12/2 Special Education Day
12/3 International Day of
Persons with Disabilities
12/21 Winter Solstice Day
12/25 Christmas
12/31 New Year’s Eve
As we settle into the holidays to spend time with loved ones, family and friends, what
are you most grateful for? At DDS central office we’ve had a birth, an influx of new
employees and several who have become retirees. There have been programmatic
changes this year and change will continue. In addition to a lot of change, we have
also had some accomplishments. DDS held the ribbon cutting ceremony for the Blue
Umbrella during the 3rd annual Fall Food & Craft Fair. The store’s merchandise will
consist solely of items made by persons with developmental disabilities. We celebrated
Famous Arkansans during National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month at
the capitol with Governor Asa Hutchinson. Two of the HDCs had much needed ex-
pansions and renovations to enhance the lives its residents. DDS rallied around one of
its own by supporting an employee’s daughter in the Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Walk in
Little Rock. HDCs hosted proms and galas with fashion shows. Community partners
collaborated with the HDCs to provide clothing, make-up, and hair services to ensure
successful events for the residents. The pictures spoke volumes! Two HDCs celebrat-
ed milestones; 50 and 40 years of serving Arkansans. Last, but certainly not least, was
the inspiring story of one of our own who worked with Mother Teresa. These are just
a few of the highlights I covered this year in DDSPEAKS.
We all have a story. We come from all walks of life with a variety of life experiences.
It is our complex blend that allows us to weather the storms and come to work each
day with the drive to make life better for the people we serve.
Happy Holidays!
Yvette
Christmas Holidays off: December 24th and 25th
New Year’s Day off: January 1st
DHS Central Offices will be closed. During this time, the significant sacrifice of HDC
staff working these holidays is both remarkable and humbling. We appreciate you!
Southeast Arkansas Human Developmental Center celebrated its 40th Anniversary on October 26th
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Warren High School ROTC Color Guard
Mayor Bryan Martin reading the Proclamation for
the SEAHDC 40th Anniversary
Photographs of when SEAHDC was
built alongside guest book Foster Grandparents Lucille Howze and John Hammock
along with Robert Waston enjoying the program
Mayor-elect Denisa Pennington and DDS
Assistant Director Tammy Benbrook
Mayor-elect Pennington will take office on
January 1, 2019.
2018 DHS Veteran’s Wall of Honor Ceremony
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On Thursday, November 8th, DHS honored over 230 veterans of whom
over 60 were new inductees. The ceremony featured Catholic High School
JROTC Marine Corp Color Guard, Joe Winford (DDS), and Jennifer
Sellers (DAABH). State Senator Jim Hendren, USAF Veteran served as
the keynote speaker. We salute all of our veterans! A special thank you to
the team of volunteers who served the veterans; Rhonda Stewart, Keesha
Lucas, David Sterling, and April Nichols.
Comments, Suggestions, Q&A
Please send all comments, suggestions, and Q&A to [email protected]
Save the Dates
11/14-12/12 DHS Christmas Drives (toys, gift wrap sup-
plies, gifts and gift cards) benefitting those in DYS, teens in
DCFS, ASH, AHC, and the HDCs. Wish list items are on
the Christmas tree in the DHS Directors office. Contact
person is Yvette Swift, 501-682-4268 or email
12/7 DDS Holiday Party— DDS Director’s conference room— 12 noon
12/14 DHS Toy Parade with LRFD and the DHS Singers
12/12-12/21 Blue Umbrella Soft Opening– The store will open to DHS employ-
ees only during this time 10:00am– 2:00pm.
1/11 DHS New Year’s Celebration— Celebrating each division’s accomplishments
in 2018. South Building A&B conference room— local food trucks